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I've been using this in elementary OS. Between that and using agnoster in zsh, I'm in nerd heaven.

http://i.imgur.com/FoFUg.png

Actually, between elementary OS's font rendering settings, great terminal support and unix/linux tools, I'm spending basically every second on my MBA inside my eOS VM.



Your prompt is awesome, mind sharing? And actually you have some interesting config going on with Sublime. The dots next to the files? Is that a source control flag or something?

Re-read and realized you mention the theme, link for others who are curious: https://gist.github.com/3712874


zsh + oh-my-zsh + 'agnoster' theme (agnoster is now included in oh-my-zsh).

The dots are unsaved files (usually they're files that are open that I've renamed/deleted and thus it marks them as unsaved).

The ST2 theme is "Aqua/Monokai Aqua"

(EDIT: Note, that prompt looks AWFUL in Terminal.app/iTerm2.app. It can be made to look nice if you adjust the palette color settings for your emulator, fortunately, this screenshot is with Gnome-terminal's Tango palette.).


Awesome! I use oh-my-zsh so i'll give her a spin.


That feature, where you have an overview of the whole textfile in the rightmost column of the left window, what is it called? And is it available for emacs?


It's called minimap. http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MiniMap might be helpful.


Is it pantheon terminal? How did you change the font? I installed oh-my-zsh, but agnoster did not work well.


next step: Vim and tmux, I promise you won't look back :)


I've been there before, Sublime has much better syntax highlighting (especially for Go).

I have a customized vim config and I give it a serious shot once a year. So far Sublime Text 2 still has me very, very happy.




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